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What to do about this terrible running game...


Jmac

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We have a totally inept ground game that's iembarrassing to watch. None of the teams I watched today even came close to the sh%t running game we put on the field Thursday. Is it the scheme or is the Oline just that terrible? Is it the game plan or the play calling? There is no way they can go far this year with that kind of production every week. 

What's the answer as they go into game 6.....or is there even an answer to fix this mess?

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10 minutes ago, Jmac said:

We have a totally inept ground game that's iembarrassing to watch. None of the teams I watched today even came close to the sh%t running game we put on the field Thursday. Is it the scheme or is the Oline just that terrible? Is it the game plan or the play calling? There is no way they can go far this year with that kind of production every week. 

What's the answer as they go into game 6.....or is there even an answer to fix this mess?

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Our guards are great but are having a hard time when they're sandwiched between Matt Kalil, Larsen, and Daryl Williams.  You don't want musical chairs on the OL, but Amini or Moton should be looked at at LT.    

If Kalil comes back at Center, we bench the other Kalil and see if it clicks better.  

We also need a new offensive coaching staff.  

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Need a scheme change. It's obviously on full display how to attack gaps against us the way we are currently "blocking ".

 

I'd like to see moton inserted and run fuging power to the right side behind armah. If he can't lead block bring someone in who wants to fuging hit someone

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1 minute ago, beastson said:

I feel worse about the run game than I did about our passing game in the 1st 3 weeks. I thought there was some hope. The run game just look useless. They don't want to put in Armah and who knows what's up with Kalil.

It's bad. We definitely need to get this figured out now that we have an additional three days to work on it. Hopefully we'll get Kalil back and that will help, but surely missing Kalil hasn't hurt us THIS bad on the ground.

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Scheme is fuggin terrible. Trying to run a power scheme when our line isn't built on power. We aren't overpowering ANYBODY this year. I wish we made the switch to a zone blocking scheme for years now. And yes, a good OC can make a line look a whole lot better than they really are with a good scheme in place.

The fact that we have zero running game if Cam isn't using his legs indiciates we need a scheme change. Cam shouldn't have to be the one to jump-start the running game BY HIMSELF.

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For get about it and use the pass to set up the run. You can still control the clock and move the ball. Sometimes your not a running team and have to admit it. The way our defense is playing we can keep most teams to 14 to 21 points. 

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